The Khadi and Village Industries Commission has prepared environmentally friendly ‘natural paint’ from cow dung. Union Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Minister Nitin Gadkari will launch this ‘Vedic Paint’ on Tuesday. Here are the special things related to this …
Earlier, when people used to live in mud houses, they used to dab from the walls to the floor. In modern times, after the development of urban civilization, the use of cow dung on the walls was replaced by distemper, emulsion, and plastic paint. But now the Khadi and Village Industries Commission has prepared a ‘Vedic paint’ by making cow dung the base. Learn the special features of this eco-friendly paint …
Despite being made of cow dung, this anti-viral, odorless Khadi India natural paint is odorless. Actually, it is completely odorless and does not contain any toxic material like a common distemper or paint. Not only this, it has anti-viral properties due to being made of cow dung. In the era of Coronavirus, the trend of people has increased from anti-viral toothbrushes to laminates. In such a situation, this paint will also give competition to anti-viral paint of many other companies.
Lead, Mercury, Cadmium Metals Not Even Common Paint contains harmful heavy metals like lead (lead), mercury (mercury), cadmium, chromium. There is no such metal in Khadi’s ‘natural paint’.
How to make this paint
According to the official statement of the Ministry of MSME, the idea of ‘Khadi Vedic Paint’ is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s idea of doubling the income of farmers.
Cheaper for customers, profitable for farmers,
it will be cheaper than mango paint because cow dung is the main ingredient. This will reduce the customers’ pockets on getting paint. According to the statement, its local manufacturing will be encouraged through technology transfer. This will increase the consumption of cow dung which will be useful in increasing the income of farmers.
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